In all my travels I never met with any one Scotchman but what was a man of sense: I believe everybody of that country that has any, leaves it as fast as they can.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I were not French I would choose to be - Scotch.
I'm a beer man. I tried to drink whiskey and Scotch, but I don't get it. It smells like a girl who didn't shower and just splashed a lot of perfume on.
I'm tri-racial: African-American, Native American and Euro - that's the Scotch-Irish part.
Whenever someone asks me if I want water with my Scotch, I say I'm thirsty, not dirty.
Being a great believer in Scottish tradition, I followed the example of my fellow countrymen and moved to England.
Who can doubt that between the English and the French, between the Scotch and the Irish, there are differences of character which have profoundly affected and still affect the course of history?
My dad worked for different companies that made whiskey for a long time, so we were definitely whiskey drinkers. Growing up, my friends would get toy cars, and I would get swag from whisky companies.
For God's sake bring me a large Scotch. What a bloody awful country.
I board with a poor Scotchman: his wife can talk scarce any English.
I should never have switched from Scotch to Martinis.